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DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson (file photo) PA Images

Brian Rowan Would it really be progress if the Executive was restored?

The former BBC correspondent asks if voting in another Assembly election would change anything in Northern Ireland.

LAST UPDATE | 28 Oct 2022

I TWEETED ON Thursday that it was not a big day for Northern Ireland politics. But that it was a day like too many others.

And I asked a couple of questions:

Would it really be progress if the Executive was restored?

And, would voting in another Assembly election change anything?

I came to the conclusion that we were watching the continuation of a Stormont s***show.

This is the news from the North.

The same sorry story of a place that just can’t function.

We are waiting now for details from Northern Ireland Secretary of State Chris Heaton-Harris – a date for another election, just months after the last one.

After another period in limbo, Thursday was Stormont’s last chance to get an Executive in place.

In a long row over the post-Brexit Irish sea border, the DUP has been refusing to nominate for deputy First Minister.

The election in May ended its long run as top party.

In the way our politics works and doesn’t work, without a deputy First Minister, there can’t be a First Minister.

Stormont has now run out of road.

Screenshot 2022-10-28 08.47.57 DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson (file photo) Pa Images Pa Images

In the political script, the line from Heaton-Harris has been consistent. If no Executive, there would be an election.

But an election to what? Will it simply send the parties back into the same mess and standoff?

One MLA told me that it would make things worse – “more difficult to recover”.

Another spoke of “madness”.

There has been thinking out and talking out on an enhanced role for Dublin in the decision-making of this place.

And so the script becomes more nervous – more uncertain. More angry.

In this post-Brexit period, old certainties have been shattered.

In all the noise of now, it is worth remembering that in January 2020, then Northern Ireland Secretary Julian Smith could not have saved Stormont without the help of Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney.

Not joint-authority or joint-rule, but the two governments finding ways to make this place function – joint-working, I suppose.

My very clear view is that agreement should have represented Stormont’s last chance. That if it failed again, then it should fail forever.

But here we are again – repeating the madness.

Why are we here?

Post-Brexit

It is all part of the post-Brexit turmoil in Britain and in the North. An unthinking project. Badly negotiated. And, now, it is everyone else’s fault. Today’s anger is a continuation of the blame game.

For many – indeed for most – there are more pressing issues in the here-and-now; the cost-of-living crisis and all the associated worries about heat, food, mortgages, and with Christmas not far away.

There is a bad mood. Politics is in a bad place. The wrong place.

My questions are the same.

Would it really represent progress if the Executive was restored?

Would voting in another Assembly election change anything?

There has to be a plan. Something different, or a full stop.

Stormont has had too many chances.

If it can’t work, won’t work, then – what next?

What will the governments do?

Brian Rowan is a former BBC correspondent in Belfast and an author on the peace process. His latest book Living with Ghosts was recently published by Merrion Press.

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    Aug 19th 2014, 12:07 PM

    I wasn’t too impressed with their “Bomb Gaza ” game; as a parent I was horrified actually !

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    Aug 19th 2014, 1:44 PM

    I know – the graphics on it were terrible.

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    Aug 19th 2014, 1:49 PM

    Google made that game?

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    Aug 19th 2014, 1:51 PM

    They made it available …Here’s a question that might help you understand ; Do heroin dealers grow poppies in Afghanistan ?

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    Aug 19th 2014, 1:58 PM

    I got a nasty letter from the bank last week.

    I was none too impressed with the basstarding postman

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    Aug 19th 2014, 2:16 PM

    But you said “their” game.

    It’s not their game. It’s someone else’s.

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    Aug 19th 2014, 2:22 PM

    Sorry Cpm , when I buy my shopping I tend to hold the shopkeeper somewhat responsible for insuring the quality … but that’s just me …you are obviously a bit different …cool !
    Is your postman paying taxes and going around shooting people for money Gaggsy ?

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    Aug 19th 2014, 2:25 PM

    Not enough postmen both pay tax & shoot people…… Its pretty niche.

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    Aug 19th 2014, 2:40 PM

    “Sorry Cpm , when I buy my shopping I tend to hold the shopkeeper somewhat responsible for insuring the quality … but that’s just me …you are obviously a bit different …cool !”

    I see…

    So you do you hold Google responsible for anything you purchase which you’ve found using their search engine? Do you hold them responsible for anything you purchase after you’ve clicked one of their Adword ads?

    Do you not think you’d be better off holding yourself responsible, as a parent, for what your kids see and install on their phones, instead of expecting on someone else to do the job for you? Google aren’t responsible for babysitting kids, and over-sensitive parents.

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    Aug 19th 2014, 3:04 PM

    “Is your postman paying taxes and going around shooting people for money Gaggsy ?”

    Jaysus, I hadn’t suspected so but I do now! His eyes are quite close together now that you mention it.

    Are google also paying taxes and shooting people for money? The dirty hoors (for the shooting people, not for the tax paying). If they are they should reconsider their “Do no evil” slogan. And I’ll rewatch the Internship in a new light after this.

    The things you learn on the internet.
    Thanks!

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    Aug 19th 2014, 4:46 PM

    So smartasses – if was such a good idea then why did they remove it …which begs the question why did they put it there in the first place – Google apps store I believe – if I am wrong I would contact Google and apologise – but I tried to contact Google some time ago – and guess what – very hard to contact them for some reason !

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    Aug 19th 2014, 4:51 PM

    You probably need to get yourself an iPhone, Dermot.

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    Aug 19th 2014, 5:13 PM

    I still don’t get the ‘paying taxes and going around shooting people for money” reference/analogy.

    One of these is a good thing and one is a really really terrible thing. Throw my postman into the mix and now I am nothing but perplexed.

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    Aug 19th 2014, 5:28 PM

    The tax-compliant double-jobbing postman/hitman is a rather unusual concept, it has to be said.

    But the real OUTRAGE lies in them upsetting Dermot (as a parent).

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    Aug 19th 2014, 10:34 PM

    sorry gagsy – I was referencing the heroin dealers in the analogy …..

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    Aug 19th 2014, 1:53 PM

    Is thirteen the upper or lower age limit for children?
    Will parents be enabled to control what their children will be doing on the Internet?
    Probably not.
    Maybe it is progress!

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